Atomfall Is Rebellion’s Most Successful Launch Ever

Over the launch weekend, I’ve found myself amongst a million other gamers, drawn to the captivating world of Atomfall, a pseudo-apocalyptic survival game set in rural England during the 1950s. This history-bending title, brimming with mystery and packed on bones that are as sturdy as they are intriguing, has undeniably left its mark on us all.

According to the announcement, Atomfall marks the most successful game launch in Rebellion’s history, with the company having developed games for over three decades.

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In my review of Atomfall, I commended the strong base, captivating plot, and stunning graphics, which resonate with players globally. The game’s exceptional idea is skillfully executed by Rebellion following years of refinement.

In a recent press release, Jason Kingsley CBE, the CEO of Rebellion, said:

We are delighted that so many players are enjoying Atomfall.

The rapid growth of our player base exceeding one million in a short timeframe showcases the ingenuity and commitment of our entire team at Rebellion. Being large enough and steadfast enables us to venture into unique territories like Atomfall, and it’s rewarding to see that such a risk is proving successful.

Our quick success in reaching over a million players demonstrates the talent and hard work of our team at Rebellion. Being big and stable allows us to try new things, like Atomfall, which is paying off as it’s popular among players.

Our company hails from Britain, and the game mirrors this heritage. It’s not just backdrop; the verdant British countryside serves as a setting. Moreover, Atomfall is deeply influenced by numerous timeless British novels, movies, and television programs.

It’s our wish that gamers keep finding fun as they delve into the realm of Atomfall, and we eagerly anticipate providing more content for the game in the future.

In the news announcement, the team disclosed certain data, unveiling the shocking truth that a staggering 316,000 individuals had callously taken the life of an innocent scientist who assists the player in the opening scene of the game.

I was one of those 316,000 people.

300,000 cups of tea have been drunk here at Atomfall, clearly showing its distinctly British character.

Right now, you can find Atomfall on Xbox, PlayStation, and personal computers. Notably, it’s part of the Game Pass subscription service as well.

Feel free to share if you’ve experienced playing Atomfall, and don’t forget to head over to TopMob forum to express your thoughts about it with the community!

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2025-04-01 21:18